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Author:
Plaut, Martin, author.
Title:
Dr Abdullah Abdurahman : South Africa's first elected black politician / Martin Plaut.
Publisher:
Jacana,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xvi, 218 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Subject:
Abdurahman, Abdullah,--1872-1940.
Abdurahman, Abdullah,--1872-1940.
African Political Organisation.
African Political Organisation.
1800-1999
Politicians--South Africa--Biography.
Political activists--South Africa--Biography.
Apartheid--South Africa--History.
Colored people (South Africa)--Politics and government--19th century.
Colored people (South Africa)--Politics and government--20th century.
Politicians.
Apartheid.
Colored people (South Africa)--Politics and government.
Political activists.
South Africa.
Biographies.
History.
Biographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-210) and index.
Summary:
"Dr Abdullah Abdurahman (1872-1940) was the first person of colour ever to be elected to political office in South Africa. He represented some of the poorest people in Cape Town on the City Council and then the Provincial Council. First winning a seat in 1904, he was to serve the city for 36 years. Beloved by the people of District Six, for whom he fought so hard, Dr Abdurahman is a forgotten giant of the fight for justice. The grandson of slaves, he trained as a doctor in Scotland, returning to the Cape with a Scottish wife. Nellie and he were powerful partnersʹ and their daughter, Cissie Gool, was among the most important political figures of her generation. Dr Abdurahman led the African Political Organisation - the leading coloured party of this period. He was a friend and ally of key political figures of his time: Sol Plaatje, Walter Rubusana, Mahatma Gandhi and W.P. Schreiner. He was a leading advocate of black unity, working tirelessly to resist the onslaught of white racism. The doctor was among the most internationally admired South Africans of his generation, arguing his case on delegations to London and India. He led South African Indians to Delhi, confronted the Viceroy and made a memorable address to the Indian National Congress. At his death in 1940 Cape Town ground to a halt as the entire community paid their respects. Drawing on previously undiscovered material, this biography lifts Dr Abdurahman from the obscurity into which he has so unjustly sunk - explaining his life against the background of the difficult times in which he lived."--Back cover.
ISBN:
1431430552
9781431430550
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1243063013
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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